Three takeaways from the Thunder's win over the Nets on Wednesday

A Playoff P appearance in the regular season

Paul George went off.

The Nets had absolutely no answer for George as he scored at will during the fourth quarter. George finished with 47 points as 25 of those points came in the final frame.

The 25 points George scored in the fourth were the most for any quarter in his career and the most for any Thunder player ever. He went 9-of-12 from the field in the fourth, including 4-of-6 from 3-point range.

During that final frame, it looked as though George could tell every shot that left his hands was going in. Perhaps most impressive for George is he played just under nine minutes in the quarter.

It was fitting that George hit the go-ahead 3-pointer to put the Thunder up by two points with just 3.1 seconds left. From there, the defense held the Nets and they somehow walked out of Barclays Center with a win.

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Cody Taylor

Cody Taylor is the Editor and Lead Writer for OKC Thunder Wire based out of Orlando, Florida. He previously spent five years covering the NBA for Basketball Insiders and HoopsWorld. In addition, he has also covered college sports at UCF, including baseball, football and basketball.